William Robinson – 91心頭 Vision, Dignity, Achievement Sat, 12 Aug 2023 11:06:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2020/03/2021-NCC-Logo-Site-Favicon-150x150.jpg William Robinson – 91心頭 32 32 91心頭 Career & Technical Institute Welcomes Two New Instructors /2021/02/new-community-career-technical-institute-welcomes-two-new-instructors/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-community-career-technical-institute-welcomes-two-new-instructors /2021/02/new-community-career-technical-institute-welcomes-two-new-instructors/#respond Fri, 12 Feb 2021 21:49:45 +0000 https://www.newcommunity.org/?p=17923 91心頭 Career & Technical Institute (NCCTI) has two new members of its teaching staff: Yusto Awich, who is an alumnus of the school, took on the role of Building Trades Specialist instructor in September while Dr. Mamdouh Sorial became the instructor for the Clinical Medical Assistant (CMA) program in December.

NCCTI is pleased to have Dr. Sorial and Mr. Awich join our team. Both come with industry-specific skills and teaching experience, said NCCTI Director Rodney Brutton. Our students will benefit greatly from their knowledge and will certainly be well prepared to enter the workforce from a theoretical and practical perspective.

Awich graduated from the schools Building Trades Specialist program in 2017 and after graduation started his own general construction business. Before enrolling at NCCTI, he was a New York City school teacher for about 10 years, teaching biology and sciences.

After William Robinson, who served as his Building Trades Specialist instructor, retired, Awich decided to go back to teaching in his new field.

I saw the training that I got and I thought it would be a good time to come back and provide the same training that I got, Awich said. And also being that Im a former teacher, I said this is another good way of giving back and combining skills.

He started teaching NCCTIs Building Trades students in September and enjoys the position. He still has his construction business for weekend projects, but he is now concentrating on his full-time role as an educator.

Sorial has an extensive background in the medical field. He worked in neuropsychiatry in his home country of Egypt before moving to the United States in 1997. When he came to this country, he was unable to find a residency so he decided to become a medical instructor. He has worked in many institutes of higher learning including Eastwick College in Nutley and National Career Institute in East Orange.

He knew his predecessor, Dr. Seham Abouelhassan, as well as NCCTIs Patient Care Technician instructor Dr. Maha Koltowski, before coming on board which helped the transition go smoothly. He began teaching CMA students in December.

Sorial stresses the importance of students getting a certification instead of working jobs without room for growth.

It is very good that we get people certified so they can have a real career, he said. It will open a lot of doors for work or for other education.

Sorial feels comfortable at NCCTI and is happy to work with his colleagues and students.

Its a very nice place with very nice people, he said. I like this environment.

Both instructors started working at NCCTI in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has made some changes to instruction. Students and staff members are required to wear face coverings and maintain social distancing. Because of class size, Sorials students come in person two days per week and he provides assignments for them to complete on the three days they stay home. Sorial said the split schedule can be a challenge, but he and the students are making it work.

Several of Sorials students have accepted temporary positions at University Hospital where they administer COVID-19 vaccines at the hospitals Ambulatory Care Center.

Awich said all the programs at NCCTI help students establish a successful career.

These types of skills really will set them up for jobs, he said.

NCCTI is an accredited post-secondary career and technical institution that offers the following programs: Automotive Technician, Diesel Technician, Building Trades Specialist, Clinical Medical Assistant, Patient Care Technician, Community Healthcare Worker, Culinary Arts Specialist and Business and Computer Technologies. NCCTI also operates a comprehensive Financial Opportunity Center and Bridges to Career Opportunities Program sponsored by the local and national Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) offices. For more information, call 973-824-6484, log onto or visit 274 South Orange Ave., Newark.

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NCCTI Building Trades Graduate Now Owns Construction Business /2019/04/nccti-building-trades-graduate-now-owns-construction-business/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nccti-building-trades-graduate-now-owns-construction-business /2019/04/nccti-building-trades-graduate-now-owns-construction-business/#respond Fri, 05 Apr 2019 19:55:51 +0000 http://newcommunity.org/?p=12549 Students of 91心頭 Career and Technical Institute (NCCTI) earn certifications in their field of study and are well prepared for jobs after graduation. While many graduates obtain employment from others, some branch out on their own. Yusto Awich is one of those students. He completed the Building Trades Specialist program in 2017 and today he owns and operates his own general construction business.

Awich owns Pafya General Construction in Newark, which he started last August. He always knew he wanted to open his own business and enjoyed the building trades and construction industry.

This is a second career for Awich, who served as a New York City school teacher for about 10 years, teaching biology and sciences. He took an early retirement and decided to pursue a building trades career.

Awich lived in Newark and saw that 91心頭 had an accredited school. He also heard about the institution through the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development, which he became involved in after his early retirement from teaching.

He is happy he signed up for classes at NCCTI.

The school is great. Its probably one of the best. I dont think that any offerings anywhere else would be different from what we have, Awich said. It gave us a real hands-on experience of what to do. I think its a wonderful place to attend if youre willing and ready to learn something. Youll get all you want to learn.

NCCTI Director Rodney Brutton said the goal is to prepare students for successful careers, whether its being an employee or a business owner.

The scale and scope of our Building Trades program really enables our graduates to not only pursue opportunities in an apprenticeship program and other construction careers, but also ensures they have the skills and competencies to start their own construction businesses, he said. Our curriculum is multifaceted. It’s based on acquiring the necessary competencies and its very hands-on, very practical.

Awich also liked the fact that the class size was small.

You get the full attention of your instructor and everything that is happening, every topic that is discussed, he said.

William Robinson serves as the Building Trades instructor for NCCTI. Awich said he was very knowledgeable and helpful.

Even after I left the school, he was still there able to assist me with any information that I wanted, Awich said of Robinson. And hes very personable with the students. If youre willing and ready to learn, hell help you out in whatever you want to start.

Robinson said Awich was a very good student who helped his peers if they found the work challenging.

He was a dedicated, hardworking student and always on time for class, Robinson said. He asked some challenging questions. He always put my brain to work.

To help him launch his business, Awich attended several small business classes. There he learned the process and registered Pafya General Construction with the state of New Jersey.

Pafya General Construction offers construction services that include painting, framing, electrical, flooring, tiling and plumbing. Awich mainly works in residential buildings and also does bathroom renovations and kitchen cabinet installations. He does much of the work himself and hires people to help with jobs when necessary, including NCCTI students on occasion.

Right now, Awich said he gets jobs through word of mouth from clients. He currently works with a company that owns 56 homes that calls him when work is needed. He said its good experience because he is able to work and he can use the company as a reference for future prospective clients.

While Awich also worked in maintenance for another company, he said his training from NCCTI really helped him launch his business.

We covered everything, he said. We did everything that is necessary for somebody to branch out.

Brutton said entrepreneurship is a career path for students in the Automotive Technician, Building Trades Specialist and Culinary Arts Specialist programs that NCCTI encourages.

Yusto was able to take advantage of all of the services provided through the career and technical institute and utilized these resources to create his own business, Brutton said.

Pafya General Construction can be reached at 718-844-0305.

NCCTI is an accredited post-secondary career and technical school that offers the following programs: Automotive Technician, Diesel Technician, Building Trades Specialist, Clinical Medical Assistant, Patient Care Technician, Culinary Arts Specialist and Business and Computer Technologies. Those interested in enrolling should call 973-824-6484 or visit www.newcommunity.org. The school is located at 274 South Orange Ave., Newark, with the Training Center that houses Automotive, Diesel and Building Trades programs located at 210 West Bigelow St., Newark.

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